Indian Daily Mail, 13 April 1946

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  • 17 1 Ind ia n Da ily Mail ii~~7i~ j* s4 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, APRIL i... 1946. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 264 1 lint Given For First Time By linnah's Trusted Lieutenant WWW (From Our Own Correspondent) Delhi, April 12.— The Muslim Leaguers' convention conJed yesterday with the delegates adopting a pledge to carry all behests of the League in pursuance of any movement ached by it
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  • 103 1 Rangoon, Apr. 10. The Government of India has offered to release immediately in anticipation of the quota in the latter half of 1946 about 1 2 million yards of cotton textiles for Burma to meet that country's urgent need for clothing during the
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  • 143 1 Bombay, Apr. 11. Mahatma Gandhi does not like being worshipped as a "god." He hau denounced as a gross form of idolatory his being worshipped as a god in a temple erected by devotees in the province of Bihar. Situated in the village of Shripur,
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  • 139 1 London, Apr. 11. Legislation te prevent colour barriers such as landlords pressing tenants to sign undertakings that they would not accept Indians and other darkskinned citizens as lodgers was urged in the House of Commons today by Peter Freeman (Labour). Aneurin Bevan, Minister of Health, said
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  • 37 1 Dublin, Apr. 11.— Premier of Eire. Eamon de Valera, is calling an early meeting of the Lircann Cabinet to consider means of intensifying the country's food campaign. He will, then make a statement on the situation. Reuter
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  • 85 1 INDO-SINO TRADE PROSPECTS BRIGHT Hew Delhi, Apr. 11.— There are iffht prospecta tor trade between and (hina, particularly the "I Indian surplus cotton and kjeea in (hina. said Mr. K. K. 'f'tur. leader of the Indian Trade ■Cation to t na t country on his turn hero. f rion left
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  • 37 1 **shinjrton, Apr. 11— Labour ■jns Nar i ous n ited States art,s and industries have filed calling for more than 900 r*** wring tbe next 30 days if ■J *«W demands are unsettled, i,a meal* today. UP
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  • 59 1 New Delhi. Apr. 11.— Two corporations will be set up in India to operate air services abroad, said Gurunath Beweer. Secretary for Posts and Air, in the Central Legislative Assembly. The Government would have a share in the corporations, he said, but not a dominant share." Shares would
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  • 27 1 Today the Hindus celebrate their New Year. The Indian Da/l) Mail Wishes all its Hindu readers a very happy, prosperous and height New Year.
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  • 623 1 Attlee, Bevin Dutch Delegation Discuss Indonesia London, Apr. 11. The Indonesian constitutional issue will be taken a stage further this week when Lord Inverchapel, formerly Sir Archibald Clark-Kerr, who has returned to London from his special mission to Java, will report to the British Government on the Dutch-Indonesian discussions in
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  • 425 2 CABINET MISSION HOPEFUL OF SPEEDY SETTLEMENT HI\DU MAHASABHA'S 10-POINT MEMORANDUM (From Our Own Correspondent) Delhi, April 11. The British Cabinet Mission, which has been here since March 24 for helping Indians to reach an agreement to facilitate quick and peaceful transfer of power, completed its
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  • 175 2 I(lrom Our (hi n pendent) New Delhi, April 11. Mr. Sarat Chandra Bose supportin.- the Mala) in hettian 1 represent ition to the Colonial Secretary tei the return of the financial ttntstt quo in Malaya n fif h 11 affeCU ;l hettiar b inkers and
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  • 244 2 London, Apr. 10. Because' a photograph could not be produced in the King's Bench today Abdul Kaiee, an Indian, walked out of the Court a free man instead of being sent back to South Africa to face a charge of murder. He had applied for
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  • 121 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Delhi. April It. Replying to a question by Issaik Sait (Muslim League, Malabar) whether the Government of India has received any complaints from Malaya about "atrocities alleged to have been perpetrated bv the Indian Independence League and the A /ad Hind Government against Muslims,"
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  • 299 2 London, April If. A revolution would occur it ti British tried to force Pakistan on the Indian people, declare Mr. Sardar Sant Singh, Sikh leader, at the Amritsar Da; celebration here organised by the Indian League. The celebration was to commemorate incidents
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  • 134 2 REPATRIATION FACILITIES FOR RANGOON INA MEN URGED (From Our (hi n < Calcutta, April i; \f r With IW, Secretary, B. rj Enquiry and Relief i 5 urging the Goven mei to provide pas. v patriation of 2,000 Indian Independence Ml at present strandevi j n R an says most
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  • 59 2 (From Our Oun Correspendm Bihar April 12. Prohibition «j soon be introduced in Bihar, announo the Excise Minister. Though it will mean tlu !o^ of fii crores in finances, which was abo half the province's revenue, the Mi istry is determined to do without I immoral revenue.
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  • 81 2 (From Our Own Correspondent)^ Delhi, Apr. 12.— Mahatma Cm* efforts to get political prisoners nut ed has borne fruit and ordefl N been issued for the release ot J«P hash Narain and Ram ManoharWj The announcement has create! good impression in Congress ouM who
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  • 479 3 Delegate To League's Final Meeting Promises Collaboration With UNO Geneva, April 11- Sir Khuaja Naziinuddin, Indian delegate to the League of Nations, told the Assembly today: "India with her ever peace-loving traditions is one of those countries which passionately believes in the ideals which
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  • 199 3 LEAGUE FAILED BECAUSE MEMBERS DID NOT USE IT v r 9.— Lord ecil oi Britfcli iillglll to the JjJ ilf the league of al the assembly today Mlf had failed not be»a' reakMH in the term* P* .nt but solely be,h r did not accept U > USe nd '"PP
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  • 123 3 1 n, April io. Capt. R. H. ionslay, General Manager of (iwalior K Leather Factory and Tannery, I arrived in Britain to study British ith. bool ind shoe industries. !u a ?s to visit leading produc- centres ind is expected to place before leaving. Capt.
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  • 55 3 Apr. 10.— Gen. Claire I i Commander of "—famous Ameriteer group which before i- was a tenor to the i plans to form an unit composed of his i distribute supplies to famine areas of China. from Shanghai. ng Shanghai for the in a week's
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  • 185 3 l^indon, Apr. 10.— Resolution! tabled for consideration by the ">."»th ainual conference of the Clerical and Administrative Workers' Union at Rhyl, north Wale*, on April 19 include two on B/itish policy in Indonesia. They are tabled by Crieklewood (London) and the London western general branch.
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  • 195 3 ChUfkinff, Apr. 10.— Chinese Communists forces have Parted all-out offensive against Peipinff-Mukden Railway if .an effort to hamper the occupation of Manchuria 1» Chinese national forces, it was officially announced. Thousands of Communists' soldiers are battering Sichong. 37 miles u>irth-eas| of Shanhaikuato. Fengtai.
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  • 190 3 NATIONS MISLED THE LEAGUE, SAYS M. BONCOUR <;ene\a. Apr. 111.— The Frenrli delegate. B h| Ronrnur, defeudiec the League of Nation* at today'a AMombh eaid the roaaon for it* failure to prevent war was that the nation mialed it. The l>eega« wan not a myth. The myth waa the belief
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  • 78 3 SOVIET DISCOVERY BETTER THAN PENICILLIN Moscow, Apr. 10. Sen ret scientist Professor Nikolai Krasilnikov has discovered a new drug "superior in some respects to penicillin" it was stated this afternoon. Advanced tests of the new drug which is called "aspergilliu" are being made in Moscow, Leningrad and other Soviet cities-.
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  • 98 3 LURID DISTORTED PROPAGANDA Chungking, Apr. It. Qieetisaad about huomintang reaction to the Communist editorial attacking Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, Information Minister K. C. Wi to" dav »aid that it was a "deplorable matter when propaganda become* lurid and distorted." }\e added: "Such propigSttda loses sympathy in neutral countries. I am glad
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  • 315 4 British Prime Minister Calls For Wartime Measures To Avert World Famine j ii x 1 1 for Allied wartime meaaurea to ,r"pared uTS «me Mr. Altlee aaid: During the war the AU& developed system by which ,11 our resource, were .hared for the common good. It the same principle is
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  • 49 4 "We the Sikhs of Singapore stand for a united India and strongly oppose any diusion." This is tintext of the telegram sent by tlte President, Central Curudwara, to Lord Petfjick-Laurence, Master Lara Singh, President af the Imlhi n National Congress and the Viceroy of India.
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  • 95 4 The Sixth Annual General Meeting of the All-Malayan Kstate Asiatic Staffs' Association, will be held on Sunday, 14th April. 1940. at the Kasteru Hotel, Kuala Lumpur, at 10.30 a.m. Immediately after the uen^ral meeting (at 1 p.m.) the annual Social of the Association will be held
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  • 64 4 Tokyo, April ii.—Hatsiiko Uogi, \yytar-old fapauesc noman. uas sentenced to serie a farm of Peud servitude today for killing bet 17--year-old imbecile daughter andfeeding her flesh to the rest of her family. Th* case which was tried at the local court in Gumma Prefeeture, about 100 miles
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  • 104 4 Colombo, April 1 1. -Full sympathy with the opposition of Indian people* in South Africa and India to the proposed legislation against Indians in the Union Parliament is expressed in a resolution by the Ceylon National Congress under the presidency of Minister of Health George
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  • 91 4 Chungking, Apr. II. Nanking, evacuated by the Chinese G<n eminent in 19.7 shortly before the city fell to the Japanese on Dec. 18, regain its statu* a* China's capital next month. K. C. Wu, Chinese Minister of Information, stated here that the Supreme National Defence
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  • 64 4 Paris, Apr. 11. A French foreign Office spokesman said here today that France had accepted the British and American proposals to discuss the Spanish questions only through the routine diplomatic channels instead of on the Big I our foreign Ministers agendo. He indicated^ however, that should the subject
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  • 535 4 > Making his final address in the "Double Tenth J yesterday, the Japanese defence counsel made a long *uhmjjj to the Court which lasted about two and a half hours. At the outset, he thanked the Court for having giv tn J and his
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  • 307 4 Present Day Happenings In South Africa Comparable To Amritsar Massacre London, April n.Mr. Ashwin Choudree. one of fl leaders of the Indian community in South Africa, at m Amritsar Day celebration here compared the Amritsj "massacre" of 1919 with the happenings of today in Son Africa. "The same type of
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